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may use aliases, false passports,. and so we have to have a dual system of intense intelligence gathering with the types of skraening that will allow us to find the hidden explosives. and no system is perfect, unfortunately. >> lehrer: how do you feel about the fixes, mr. clarke? >> we've got a good system. it can be made better. the great news here is that the president of the united states is down in the weeds trying to make it better. i wish i had that when i was serving. but i think the scary news today is this al quite in the arabian peninsula has other people like this guy. >> lehrer: a lone guy, we haven't heard that much about. >> yeah, they have other what we call clean skins, people who we have no idea that they are involved. so their names are not in the database. aqap, apparently, has more of these people. they are not necessarily arabs. and they are still trying to attack the west outside of yemen. that's the big news. is that this is an ongoing threat. so we have to make the system better very quickly. >>
may use aliases, false passports,. and so we have to have a dual system of intense intelligence gathering with the types of skraening that will allow us to find the hidden explosives. and no system is perfect, unfortunately. >> lehrer: how do you feel about the fixes, mr. clarke? >> we've got a good system. it can be made better. the great news here is that the president of the united states is down in the weeds trying to make it better. i wish i had that when i was serving. but i...
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>> i think we do >> warr: or is that actuallyery useful. >> it is useful. but at times ibecome it's the end-al be-all, almost as if we wanto declare an victory if we get one, twoo three indivials that will not give us ctory it is important how we dine victory and for mehat is creating stability andn an areas where the people can't thve and grow. if y are fighting a unterinsurgency you have toeny the population to the enemy. and that beces the most imrtant part. not just securing th population, but deing their support and goodwi. >> warner: youescribe it almost like a cancerhat then sprouts up, takes rt in other areas >> it is like a canc. >> woodruff: . >> warner: wre is another ea we are not paying ough attention to. >> it is hard to aicipate. i could see sub sahhar r africa becomg a problem. are paying tension but it becomes a resour issue. e intelligence community doesn't have the resoues to hit everything wi the full trening it was to, we are commited with afghanistan anpakistan. we are becoming heily coitted into yemen. you can see commitme into somaa
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if you a just joining us here in oakland. a fair catch by carr at the seven. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes" this is the "nfl on cbs." the ravens and the raiders with baltimore needing a win here to make the postseason. jim nantz and phil simms on the call here. a 21-13 ravens lead. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety. it's been a big day for willis mcgahee, all three of the touchdowns. >> phil: grubb gets on it. and how about this, nine people to stop the run, mcgahee -- oh, boy, all the scores and touchdowns. grubbs is pulling -- >> jim: first down at the raiders defense. and mcgahee held to one yard by scott and others. so the raiders defense must make the play here. oakland with two timeouts. >> phil: for the people just joined us too, jim, the raiders, they have been all over this, they have had many opportunities to be closer or to be leading. but the ravens with a couple big turnovers, taking advantage of it, big play. that's why they're leading 21-13. >> jim: now if the scores hold up, if kansas city wins, baltimore winning here, t
if you a just joining us here in oakland. a fair catch by carr at the seven. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes" this is the "nfl on cbs." the ravens and the raiders with baltimore needing a win here to make the postseason. jim nantz and phil simms on the call here. a 21-13 ravens lead. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety. it's been a big day for willis mcgahee, all three of the touchdowns. >> phil: grubb gets on it. and how about this, nine...
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but many didn't wa us. so w? alan blinder w vice chairman- vice chairman of the fed inhe 1990s. >> ihink the fair answer is nody thought this might happen. things can go ong. but the mber of things at have gone wrong and the ferocity with which they have gonwrong, i think, was beyond the imanation of almost everne. reporter: or as standfd's caroline put it. >> it is easy toay this individual housing and mortgage business is rky but it was very difficul for even a very go economist to say i undetand how all of these different investments wh ey all start collapsing together, even just a ttle bit, are going to aggrege up and roll on to e another its like undetanding how all the domis are going to hit one another. it ia much tougher prlem. >> rorter: and how you can ever knothat ised finance professor. >> disasters can hapn at any time. in fact, what makes them disasteris we're not expeing. if we were eecting them, theyouldn't turn into disasters. >>eporter: but in fact there was plenty of datao suggest the worst. d
but many didn't wa us. so w? alan blinder w vice chairman- vice chairman of the fed inhe 1990s. >> ihink the fair answer is nody thought this might happen. things can go ong. but the mber of things at have gone wrong and the ferocity with which they have gonwrong, i think, was beyond the imanation of almost everne. reporter: or as standfd's caroline put it. >> it is easy toay this individual housing and mortgage business is rky but it was very difficul for even a very go economist...
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for us to explore the real facts behind this or our motivations? >> there's an old saying that victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan. i have said, as much as i feel can be usefully said, by me in regard to the events of the last few days. the statements, detailed discussions are not to conceal responsibility because i'm the responsible officer of the government. >> i'm the responsible officer of this government. president kennedy there. after his early intelligence failure, the bay of pigs. president obama echoing that a bit this week when he said, the buck stops here. let's talk about the fallout on the round table. i'm joined by george will, bob riech, liz cheney, and judy woodruff. did the president put this behind him? >> i don't think it's behind him yet. he started to dig out of the hole he had dug himself into when he first said this is an isolated extremist. >> that was the big problem here. al hunt. streams of intelligence from the national security agency for months saying a nigerian was likely on a plot. his father goes to the
for us to explore the real facts behind this or our motivations? >> there's an old saying that victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan. i have said, as much as i feel can be usefully said, by me in regard to the events of the last few days. the statements, detailed discussions are not to conceal responsibility because i'm the responsible officer of the government. >> i'm the responsible officer of this government. president kennedy there. after his early intelligence...
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what you can tl us. >> i thinkhis is very impoant. therwere reports a couple of years ago that anntire uckload of afghan national police uforms, were missg. hi been waiting as a nber of other analys for years to start tsee operations under the gue of as mp when they surgents were utilizing the unifor. thinwe have underestimated the degree to ich the taliban have infiltred the afghan national police a national army. let me give a st story. in kdahar this year i was told ba number of reliable sources at our interpreters at the ndahar aibase in kandahar had been iiltrated by the liban. and the taliban went to r interpreters and said wee not going to kill. what we want to knows every time pple are going out have a meeting into the dirict in kandahar province andther areas. so i think tt we have to reallytart to focus. i think the united states as was the alition has to start to foc on the infiltrati of the insurgents io both the afghan pole, the afghan nationalrmy and other elements. >> suarez: b quickly s ere any way of stopping that kin
what you can tl us. >> i thinkhis is very impoant. therwere reports a couple of years ago that anntire uckload of afghan national police uforms, were missg. hi been waiting as a nber of other analys for years to start tsee operations under the gue of as mp when they surgents were utilizing the unifor. thinwe have underestimated the degree to ich the taliban have infiltred the afghan national police a national army. let me give a st story. in kdahar this year i was told ba number of...
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we're n normally used to telling our custers "we n't know." 're used to taking caref their issues. i hope that will get resolved quickly as pssible. reporter: the problecame into sharp cus after a 2009 incident in california in which a lexus e..-350 sedan suddenly sped upnd crashed, kilng all fourccupants. but in 2008, toyota had repaired gas pedals in some tundra pickup trucks after reports they wre slow to rise aft being depressed. the mpany also said it suspected floormats catching the pedals mighte a cause of sudden accelerationnd offered to place the mats. that concern led tohe recall of millionsf toyotas lat last year. is week the national highwa traffic saty administration says it's been workingwith toya to repr serious defects. johnavis is an analyst with pbs's "motor week" the longest-runninauto show on televisi. >> clearly toya is finding itself in avery unfamiliar situation. they've spent aeneration building up ts quality and reliability image and he they are over the last few months faced with mar ralls and this latest one tlking about sticking acelerator pedal e rlly d
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that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled, as the college, and i believe this will be the shot heard around the world one more time for massachusetts. i am so proud to be from massachusetts because we have been an laughingstock which the amount of democrats that we have brought to congress and to our own legislature. it is about time we stand up and we say, we don't want it to be a kennedy seeks, as mr. brown has said over and over again, this is the people's seat. and because we have been taking for granted for so many years in this state, i believe that finally the people
that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled,...
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we used to have a friend who did our radio show with us a great deal who headed up a nonprofit consumer credit counseling service. he said if you've got, if you're having problems paying your bills, you're going to look bad no matter what you do. you might as well get it fixed the right way. >> can a dmp maybe impinge on your credit score negatively? it may or may not. here is the deal. i don't want you to get foreclosed on. i don't want you to go bankrupt. we don't want you to go far, far back in your credit card payment. get help. >> so get help. >> and fico says they do not use a dmp on your credit rating negatively against your credit score. it may show up in your credit history. >> good alternative for a lot of people. >> real quickly, what are some of the hot careers for 2010? >> let me just say this. get all your skills as upgraded as you you can if you're looking for work. statistically right now there are six workers looking for every one position. >> get better at what you do and get new skills. two hot areas, computers, trouble shooters, computer systems, computer support. an
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and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in fact, this particular person was not trained, and pakistan does not change the fact that the inspiration for all of this comes from al qaeda and al qaeda's leadership is based in the remotest areas on the afghanistan/pakistan border. so we concluded without any dissent that this was a national security issue. we could not walk away from it. the second question was therefore, what do we do about it? the answer has been laid out in a serious of speeches and public states by president obama march 27th and december of last year were the two major statements. but ther
and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in...
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bnsfthe engine that connects us. intel. supportingath and science ucation for tomorrow's innovators. and e william and flora hewlett foundation, workinto solve social a environmental prlems at home and around the world. d with the ongoing support o these institutio and foundations. and... is program was made possible by the corporationor public broadcaing. and by contributionso your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: predent obama has made his latest stement on the government response to the airliner bomb pl. outlined findings this afternn from security reviews he ordered, after the ristmas daincident in detroit. here is some of what the present said. >> as i deribed over the weend, elements of our intelligce community knewç thatmar farouk abdulmutallab had traveledo yemen andç joinedp with extremists there. it now turns out that our inlligence community knew of other redç fls that al qaeda the arabian peninsula sought to strike n only american tgets in the unit states itself. we had iormation that
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is that to be expected or is there something usual you see the that you can explain to us? >> ihink it's two different phenomena, jim. going backo the point about jimmy carter, i think thathe challenge thatarack obama has faced and continues to face is onthat was part of the narrative of theampaign that he had to overcome, whh was this questn was did someone with the limited amount of experience he had , was he gng to bable to govern in a very dangerous world and wod he have the strgth to be a strong commander in chi? he passed that thresho, obviously,n the campaign. that's dferent than passing it as president. i think therwill always be some suspicion , particularly on the right, about whether hhas the equipmento do that. are in a much more polarize environment today an we were certainly ck in jimmy carter's day. all know, that and i think that's one of the asons he will continue to face that kd of cticism so there's kind of almost a haitrigger in terms of everything does gets examined very, very closely he has that challenge he haso deal with. the challees, or the critici
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and ed henry for us in hawaii. gentlemen, we thank you both. >>> british prime minister gordon brown wants to stem the seemingly growing tide of terror being exported out of yemen. brown is calling an international meeting later this month to coincide with a similar security conference regarding afghanistan. both meetings are now set for the 28th of january. >>> so ohio do you spot a terrorist? a piece of machinery may actually be the wave of the future. >>> and the news equivalent of a twinkie? viral videos you just got to see them. s amazing. let me take this. wait, there's no such thing as a projector phone. no, it's the lg phone and projector. there's no such thing as an lg phone and projector. ta-da. what ? the man said "ta-da" ! introducing the lg expo smartphone and lg projector. only at at&t. doesn't mean they're protected. oh, ladies. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. you could be losing bone strength. can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month acto
and ed henry for us in hawaii. gentlemen, we thank you both. >>> british prime minister gordon brown wants to stem the seemingly growing tide of terror being exported out of yemen. brown is calling an international meeting later this month to coincide with a similar security conference regarding afghanistan. both meetings are now set for the 28th of january. >>> so ohio do you spot a terrorist? a piece of machinery may actually be the wave of the future. >>> and the...
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that would take us to 2011 or 2012. the reason people think it will not raise for that long is, in fact, this aggressive response, this big stimulus package, the federal reserve move. nd so there is wide agreement, not unanimous but wide agreement that government policy has helped soften the downturn. the problem is at this point we're not going to get another huge stimulus package. we probably shouldn't get another huge stimulus package given the deficit fears that a lot of people have. so the responses the government will have at this point are muted. >> reporter: the president today had a targeted green job. >> the targeted green jobs which really isn't that big, right. we're talking about at most i think he said tens of thousands of jobs. and that is relative to what we've got in the economy right now. that is not going to fix things. i think we are going to see small moves by the administration to try to deal with the job market. and they will spend a lot of time talking about them, to convey the sense that they ar
that would take us to 2011 or 2012. the reason people think it will not raise for that long is, in fact, this aggressive response, this big stimulus package, the federal reserve move. nd so there is wide agreement, not unanimous but wide agreement that government policy has helped soften the downturn. the problem is at this point we're not going to get another huge stimulus package. we probably shouldn't get another huge stimulus package given the deficit fears that a lot of people have. so the...
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for us to truly rely on them, we need them to rely on us. the question is do we have confidence that we might these data to the wrong people? that is the real question. and your question comes about because you do not trust us to be effective managers of what we're doing. right? i mean, we are not. we have given you lots of examples where we are not. so, think about it. do we share information with the royal navy? yes. do you worry about that? >> [inaudible] . . fox, too. butñr you have to balance the source of news that you get to give perspective. fox is not right all the time and neither is bill o'reilly and neither are a lot of them, but neither is the other side. here's what i do every day just so you will know. i read "the washington post" and in " the washington journal." i didn't think we have given up any sovereignty in our agreement with interpol. with interpol. we have gone to the point where -- we were alienated -- where are first judgment is to doubt whether or not to have confidence. we need to turn that around. we need to do
for us to truly rely on them, we need them to rely on us. the question is do we have confidence that we might these data to the wrong people? that is the real question. and your question comes about because you do not trust us to be effective managers of what we're doing. right? i mean, we are not. we have given you lots of examples where we are not. so, think about it. do we share information with the royal navy? yes. do you worry about that? >> [inaudible] . . fox, too. butñr you have...
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they just want us to solve problems. they want us to work on the things that they see right in front of them in their lives on the unemployment problem, on the-- yes, the cost of health care . on the cost of educating kids, on the mortgage crisis, and so on. that's where we're going to focus our time. and our attitude is, if you do the work, if you do the hard work of advocating for the american people and solving problems, that they will respond. >> ifill: david axelrod, senior varies to president >> lehrer: and to shields and brooks. syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. mark, how would you state the importance of this speech tonight? >> i think it's important, jim. i think it's a little bit of a recovery and rescue mission on the part of the president. he's definitely had a rough patch, and since massachusetts has been a spiraling loss of confidence in his own party, both sort of skeptical, doubtful about his administration, and maybe the course, and its ability to stay to cour
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so, let us begin. to the candidates, president obama and democrats in congress are now in the final stages of hammering out a national health care bill. there is a very real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill or its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote as a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here and i went thank kennedy institute and boston. thank you for the question. the health care bill proposed in washington is broken. the backroom deals, nebraska, louisiana we all know about it. we need to start over. we have health care already in massachusetts. 90% of the people are already in short. we did it with the help of the senate president and others. we don't need what is being pushed in washington on massachusetts. half a trillion dollars cut from medicare, you're going to look at blogger lines and less coverage. we know we need to reform pricing and
so, let us begin. to the candidates, president obama and democrats in congress are now in the final stages of hammering out a national health care bill. there is a very real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill or its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote as a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here and i went thank kennedy institute and...
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and with some help from us. when i first saw mimi come out after hours of guiding the operations and all these guys that were in the hole with her, and she started reciting all her information down to her driver's license number in detail, i really was anxious that when i was going to make the call, something might not be right. so we had a lot of pensive pauses there between ricky and i. and i said, is this a family member of mimi dittmer? and he answered yes. then my stomach kind of knotted up. then i thought to myself, what would i want to hear first if i was the person receive the message. and i said, your mother is fine. and then there was a huge pause, and then an exclamation from ricky. my heart sank there for a second. then we have a conversation. >> larry: you have every right to feel great. dr. grossman, what medical treatment was immediately applied to mimi? >> well, really it was just trying to get her out of the hole. she was stuck in the hole, obviously, for five days. and even once she got out of
and with some help from us. when i first saw mimi come out after hours of guiding the operations and all these guys that were in the hole with her, and she started reciting all her information down to her driver's license number in detail, i really was anxious that when i was going to make the call, something might not be right. so we had a lot of pensive pauses there between ricky and i. and i said, is this a family member of mimi dittmer? and he answered yes. then my stomach kind of knotted...
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craig laughlin tells us more about network hockey. >> craig: give us a call to see how we can help you in your career choices coming up as far as hockey goes. whether you want to play junior, college or pro, you can give us a call or check out our web site. joe, all on and off iceconditioning. programs pickup in march through august. all the necessary stuff you need to be a better player. >> joe: you maybe me -- you made me giggle the other night when you said operators are standing by tonight. >> craig: they are. >> joe: telestrator, have fun doment two of them. >> craig: it starts with taveras versus morrison. the draw is going to be won cleanly to the point. watch what happens when the puck comes here. hold on here. hold it here. as a winger, okposo has to get out. this winger goes to this point. set play. now, what happens to okposo on the fake shot, he toe picks. hold it here. now, look at this side of the rink all coveredment look at number nine make himself available and johnny a- beautiful shot right under the tape of morrison. play txtra man. knuble on anncr vo: with the new g
craig laughlin tells us more about network hockey. >> craig: give us a call to see how we can help you in your career choices coming up as far as hockey goes. whether you want to play junior, college or pro, you can give us a call or check out our web site. joe, all on and off iceconditioning. programs pickup in march through august. all the necessary stuff you need to be a better player. >> joe: you maybe me -- you made me giggle the other night when you said operators are standing...
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theye using it at home. and thsecond big change is they used itot just to get informatiobut to communicate with one another. sot became not simply an informatioexchange but a personalxchange, mmunication mechism. peopletarted talking and sending out information as well as ceiving it. >> suaz: professor saffo, the biest change or advance in the last ten years? >> i think ester got iright. it's just the sheer magnite of what haened. it really came down to srch, socialedia and smart phones. the fact that search was fre and th social media was everyone talking to eryone else. don't underestimate thphone size. rememb, in 1999, there were 500 million cell phoneon this planet. today it's at 5 billion. that number oks to grow at about a billion a year all of them will bsmart. >>uarez: finally jaron lanier what ands out for you when t last ten years? >> technology now iequalized the sense that what people can do themselves en they make a video it looks about the same on the reen as a video that comesrom a traditional
theye using it at home. and thsecond big change is they used itot just to get informatiobut to communicate with one another. sot became not simply an informatioexchange but a personalxchange, mmunication mechism. peopletarted talking and sending out information as well as ceiving it. >> suaz: professor saffo, the biest change or advance in the last ten years? >> i think ester got iright. it's just the sheer magnite of what haened. it really came down to srch, socialedia and smart...
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you never want to use more than 50%, at the most, and it is better if you only use up to about 30% of your credit limit. closing a card might affect that. that would be a negative. host: san diego, california, go ahead. caller: besides credit cards, i use and pay them off and i do not have a huge problem so far. there was an earmark on a bill that national parks were legal. i never heard this before. i was wondering if this was ever brought up again anywhere and if anybody is fighting this? guest: was she saying something about guns? host: yes, guns and national parks. guest: i saw something about that but i think that was eliminated. that was not included in the credit card act. she said guns -- they said guns would not be allowed a national park. i am not an expert on that. host: if i go to restore and have a debit card, sometimes they ask if i have double or credit for it if i use it as credit, does it apply to the same principles as a credit card deck? guest: no, a debit card is covered under the electronic funds transfer act which is another piece of legislation. the rules are no
you never want to use more than 50%, at the most, and it is better if you only use up to about 30% of your credit limit. closing a card might affect that. that would be a negative. host: san diego, california, go ahead. caller: besides credit cards, i use and pay them off and i do not have a huge problem so far. there was an earmark on a bill that national parks were legal. i never heard this before. i was wondering if this was ever brought up again anywhere and if anybody is fighting this?...
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you can send us an e-mail or tweet us at. next phone call. caller: i think our president is doing very well. if we wanted joe biden as president, he would be president. i like the idea that our president is intelligent. he is not a puppet, like the last eight years. i think he is doing what he is supposed to be doing. host: james traub? guest: i guess i would agree, in general. he believes he could be a good president. i believe this is almost a desirable alternative. he is a very knowledgeable, bright guy. i do not think he has those qualities of character. i do not mean to say that he has no character at all that americans look to have as their president. i think obama, for all the mistakes he has made, has proved that people have a deep sense of comfort up and we did with him, as a person. biden is more of a hyperactive person. -- deep sense of comfort with him, as a person. host: franklin, new hampshire. caller: mr. traub, i know you denounced the history of vice- president cheney, and you believe that he was just awful. if you would be k
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>> i just think he used to like really young girls. no one else has ever spoken up and said anything. so i have to assume that it's just me, but i think he was just using really bad judgment. and you know, bent farther than he should go. >> larry: if your sister hadn't overheard the conversation with your boyfriend, would we have ever heard the story? >> no, i would have never told my mom. >> larry: our legal eagles are here. we'll look at the case from opposing sides. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. for my arthritis, i use new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact
>> i just think he used to like really young girls. no one else has ever spoken up and said anything. so i have to assume that it's just me, but i think he was just using really bad judgment. and you know, bent farther than he should go. >> larry: if your sister hadn't overheard the conversation with your boyfriend, would we have ever heard the story? >> no, i would have never told my mom. >> larry: our legal eagles are here. we'll look at the case from opposing sides. i...
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for some of us. i have no sleeves. we thought it might be a little nice to spend time in a warmer climate on the grenadine islands, the average temperature, 81 degrees. >> i'll take it. >> oh, that's where our "weekend window" opens this morning in high-definition. >> when you hear the word caribbean, it brings up pictures in your mind of the white sand beaches. the laidback atmosphere. mangos. coconuts. the image that the caribbean brings into your head is, i think, exactly what the grenadines is, exactly what the caribbean was born years ago. the grenadines stretches from young island to st. vincent. 32slands and keys. people can't believe anyplace on earth still looks like that. sort of like a fairy tale story. the colors, the boats that are in there. something about it. it's hard to describe, that just attracts people. people just tend to love it. >> maros one of the smallest inhabited islands in the grenadines. it has three pespectacular beaches. the most spectacular is the one at salt whistle bay. it's that perfe
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something to certainly get used to. roz plater reporting for us tonight. thank you. >>> drivers are being urged to watch for the new signs and enforcement begins once they go up. they should all be in place by the 19th. >>> $3.350 an hour in -- $3.50 an hour in san francco, we can't complaint. >>> the public may get to decide whether to vote on gay marriage in the district. the d.c. board of elections and ethics will hold a public hearing on whether there should be a referendum on gay marriage. the hearing is february 16. the d.c. council already voted to legalize gay marriage making the nation's capital the sixth jurisdiction to allow such unions and the first below the mason-dixon line. it doesn't become law until congress wraps up a 30-day review later this month. >>> the former president of howard university has died. james chi was sprpt for '69 to 1989 in that time the school underwent major expansion including the law school and divinity school. president cheek increased enrollment adds the budget grew -- and the budget grew nearly ten times since he
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used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a tragedy where people can parachute in and do good no matter how experienced they are. they have to have relationship s with the community. that's probably the most important thing that experienced thing to look at. >> suarez: quickly and conversely, what should raise your suspicions? what kinds of pitches should you be wary of. >> some of the pitches that say 100% of your donation goes to charity. that is too good to be true. links in email, people you don't know. go to the website. goog google it yourself. a lot of people wil
used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a...
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well, meteorologist jennifer delgado joins us now in the international weather center for us. what's in the forecast here? that's going to be crucial. >> it looks like we're going to deal with favorable weather. if something like this happened during hurricane season or tropical season, the rainy season, this would be a much worse situation. overall we're looking at quiet weather, and that's great news for the cleanup effort. we want to take you back and give you updated information on the earthquake. of course, it was a magnitude 7.0. this is actually the epicenter right in the mountains. as we widen this view up for us, you can see how close it is to port-au-prince. this is why we see so much damage happen in that area. this is what we call a strike slip fault and that produces that horizontal movement whch. when that happens, you see a lot of damage. this is the problem here. this area is home to 1.5 million people, and this is going to be bad news because a lot of homes are poorly structured. they're not even set up really to deal with the rainy season or a tropical storm
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number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will not come through tankers, they will come another way. >> kimberly: maybe it is a good idea that he is telling them hey, this is what we are going to do so they try something else. the problem is we end up a day light and a dollar short on all of this. we are not investing the money like we should be into technology and things that might make a difference. >> i agree with walid on the issue. we tend to be fairly reactive. we spend a lot of time trying to game out what are the next scenarios. al-qaeda watches us. they have a media wing and people involved in th
number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because it's likely you will receive a letter explaining these new rules on your accounts, and there are a lot of changes. joining me right now is karen blumenthal, author and family money writer for "the wall street journal." karen, these are our good friends, our best buddies, especially during the holidays, credit cards, right? you have some reminders for us to look out for as well as the changes. let's start with what we care about most, interest rates for most of us. >> right. right now we're seeing credit card companies raise inter
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because...
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"we're hungry and they give us nothing," the people told us. this crowd is desperate for food and water, so its been trying all morning to break into this makeshift field hospital behind me. this morning, some surgeons from jamaica arrived with news that they would take some of the patients away. the earthquake was a week ago, but aid workers say lives are still being lost here with a lack of leadership to blame. >> ifill: a week into the disaster, we take a closer look at what's working, and what's not. the pan american health organization, which is part of the world health organization, is providing assistance on the ground. and its deputy director, dr. jon andrus, joins me now. welcome dr. andrus, thank you for joining us. one week later, what can you tell us about the level of coordination on the ground? we saw a lot of confusion in those pieces. >> we sure did. the level of coordination is something that started with immediately after the disaster the world came crash being down on haiti, a country that had very fragile infrastructure. so
"we're hungry and they give us nothing," the people told us. this crowd is desperate for food and water, so its been trying all morning to break into this makeshift field hospital behind me. this morning, some surgeons from jamaica arrived with news that they would take some of the patients away. the earthquake was a week ago, but aid workers say lives are still being lost here with a lack of leadership to blame. >> ifill: a week into the disaster, we take a closer look at...
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we know that al qaeda is once again trying to come at us. we know dennis blair, he did a director to national intelligence employees that was a little bit defensive as well. so you're almost seeing a prebuttal, because you know, lester, all of these folks are going to get called before congress in the next couple of weeks. never mind the presidential meeting on tuesday. those congressional hearings are going to get quite heated as well, lester. >> chuck todd with the president in honolulu, thank you. >>> much more on all of this tomorrow morning on "meet the press." among david gregory's defend, deputy national security adviser john brennan as well as former hs security director michael chertoff and foreer cia director michael hayden. >>> now where does all of this leave air travelers as the post holiday rush home begins. one, two or no carry-on bags? can you still use the lavatory before landing? pat-downs or body scans? here's nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: uncertainty in the air and now on the ground, too. from secondary screenings of ca
we know that al qaeda is once again trying to come at us. we know dennis blair, he did a director to national intelligence employees that was a little bit defensive as well. so you're almost seeing a prebuttal, because you know, lester, all of these folks are going to get called before congress in the next couple of weeks. never mind the presidential meeting on tuesday. those congressional hearings are going to get quite heated as well, lester. >> chuck todd with the president in...
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and was used to seeing. that letter would be in a sense a statement of british government's position on a range of issues including some effect on the ministry of defense that would go to the white house. my impression with your exchanges with alistar was that there were probably rather more private communications that may have taken place. i'm reconstructing 'cause i don't know 'cause i did fought see those more private communications. the prime minister was a great note-writer. it would not surprise me at all that there were private notes that he would send to the president. moreover, that he would have had private conversations that i would not be privy to. >> if he was writing notes to recipients as committing britain to military action, wouldn't you have expected his defense secretary to have been consulted? >> i would have been and that is why i don't believe he was ever unconditionally committing us to anything. i think that -- right up until the vote in the house of commons, our attitude towards the
and was used to seeing. that letter would be in a sense a statement of british government's position on a range of issues including some effect on the ministry of defense that would go to the white house. my impression with your exchanges with alistar was that there were probably rather more private communications that may have taken place. i'm reconstructing 'cause i don't know 'cause i did fought see those more private communications. the prime minister was a great note-writer. it would not...
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is it. >> joining us is chuck and susan. chuck, i know this has to be the hardest holiday of your life. what you can tell us how the grand kids are doing? i know you've spent a lot of time with them over the holidays. >> we've seen them three times and they seem to be doing fair. it's been good to be able to see them. >> one of your grandsons just turned 3 on saturday. does he have any idea where his mom is? >> that would be braden, and i don't think so. >> has he asked you about it. >> no. he hasn't been talking about that at all. >> as we discussed before the holiday, police consider susan's husband josh now a person of interest in this case. when did you last speak to josh about this? and what has he told you? >> we've only had a few words each time, as he's got the kids off or picked the kids up. and he has had nothing to say at all about where susan might be. >> even when you ask him directly? >> yes. he told me a couple weeks ago that he didn't know where she was. and there's been no change. >> how do you maintain your
is it. >> joining us is chuck and susan. chuck, i know this has to be the hardest holiday of your life. what you can tell us how the grand kids are doing? i know you've spent a lot of time with them over the holidays. >> we've seen them three times and they seem to be doing fair. it's been good to be able to see them. >> one of your grandsons just turned 3 on saturday. does he have any idea where his mom is? >> that would be braden, and i don't think so. >> has he...
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it is used for that purpose. in that mission, it has never failed. >> since 1942, this is the same marble floor that every world leader has walked upon. >> when you first come into blair house, it is easy to look at it and say, wow, this is a wonderful home or beautiful museum. it is much more. it is a tool of diplomacy for the united states. this is the way that the nation really opens its doors to guests that we want to honor with a particular way, to say this is our home, we're opening this to you, and you are here as our guest. >> when it was acquired by francis preston blair and 1837, it eventually became called the blair house, and then later on simply blair house. >> the customer has ben that house is offered to the incoming president just before their inauguration. that would stay here for a time immediately before the inauguration. >> this is the story of a house on pennsylvania avenue. usually eclipsed by its famous neighbor, the white house. guesthouse for foreign leaders, home to presidential advisers
it is used for that purpose. in that mission, it has never failed. >> since 1942, this is the same marble floor that every world leader has walked upon. >> when you first come into blair house, it is easy to look at it and say, wow, this is a wonderful home or beautiful museum. it is much more. it is a tool of diplomacy for the united states. this is the way that the nation really opens its doors to guests that we want to honor with a particular way, to say this is our home, we're...
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you give it that. >> i agree. >> whether whether you agree or don't agree, just tell us and write us. it's that simple. thanks very much for watching. we appreciate it. see you next time on "best see you next time on "best damn." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com democratic nomination i concluded, i think that is where it was a statement from elizabeth edwards talking about john edwards running against hillary and obama and saying we can't make john blacken we can make him a woman and i said in my follow-up line well, they can't make him black. and the woman was asking me if that is funny and i said to her there's a man standing next to me who over hood-- overheard that in just burst out laughing. that is how i know it is funny. >> host: the but, beneath the humor you definitely hold the deep commitment to the founding principles of this country. talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional country? guest coburn there are so many things. i mean a lot of it does come from, from a christian worldview, a christian founding. part of that is freedom of choice so of cours
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they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was elected? a bunch of idiots in florida that could not use a ballot? of that was bush's -- of course not, that was bush's fall. typical racism. democrats are bigots. obama is no better or worse than any other american that list today or any other time. -- lives today or any other time. to tell us that we cannot criticize a president because he is black -- host: are you hearing that? is that your take on it? caller: yes. another thing. president bush had, since hurricane katrina, rebuild fema and you never hear anyone say anythingçó like president bush s responsible and obama is doing
they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was...
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these challenges don't define us as a people. what's always defined america is it ability to overcome even the most daunting difficulties. >> from terror concerns to health care, to economic meltdown, 2009 was full of challenges for the u.s. government. on this first weekend of 2010, we want to hear from you. if you could suggest a new year's resolution for the u.s. government, what would it be? how about you weigh in on my facebook page? go to facebook.com and search holly firfer or you can e-mail us. head to cnn do.com/hln. we may air some of the responses on the air today. >>> fox and timewarner cable reached a broadcasting deal just in time for millions of people to watch the sugar bowl. fox had threatened tos for timewarner cable and another cable provider to drop the fox broadcast signal from 14 of its stations and half a dozen of its cable channels. a contract between the companies expired thursday and signals were extended as talks continue. the companies are not releasing details of that agreement. timewarner cable is no
these challenges don't define us as a people. what's always defined america is it ability to overcome even the most daunting difficulties. >> from terror concerns to health care, to economic meltdown, 2009 was full of challenges for the u.s. government. on this first weekend of 2010, we want to hear from you. if you could suggest a new year's resolution for the u.s. government, what would it be? how about you weigh in on my facebook page? go to facebook.com and search holly firfer or you...
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us anymore. we will probably have to appeal to the president, and we are counting on his support. there are different types of leopards. it was considered that these snow lakes have been extinct, but now, their population is being restored. again, i want to emphasize i urge everyone to voluntarily work in this direction. everyone will be rewarded for this. >> many people in the audience what to ask questions. we have here the upper level. from the defense industry. please introduce yourself and your question. >> i work in the electric department. recently, you said that despite the crisis, we still have great perspectives for the future. our colleagues said that they do have state contracts. we also heard that the defense ministry is going to buy french helicopter carriers and others, so now, basically, we are in a very controversial situation. >> the demonstrated very good parameters. it grew by 3.7%. on the whole, this is quite a good index, but very many problems remain. if you have noticed, w
us anymore. we will probably have to appeal to the president, and we are counting on his support. there are different types of leopards. it was considered that these snow lakes have been extinct, but now, their population is being restored. again, i want to emphasize i urge everyone to voluntarily work in this direction. everyone will be rewarded for this. >> many people in the audience what to ask questions. we have here the upper level. from the defense industry. please introduce...
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i was getting confused as to what he was really trying to tell us. because, what he kept doing is saying, well, yes, there is a bit of cooperation here and then there is not cooperation there. and what particularly struck me about the 14th of february, blix report, and this, then had a huge significance in what i tried then to construct as a final way of avoiding the war is on page 26 of his briefing, he deals with the issue of interviews. and he says the -- because he's starting to move on interviews because he's beginning to press on it, they have made a commitment that they'll allow it, but then when he actually comes to the interviews themselves people are very reluctant to do it. >> that is an inherent problem with the regime for the reasons that you have given and we knew that before. >> yes. but it is precisely the reason, therefore, why even if blix had continued the fact is he would never have got the truth out of saddam and the leading people in the regime and the people who did get the truth out of them were the iraq survey group and what
i was getting confused as to what he was really trying to tell us. because, what he kept doing is saying, well, yes, there is a bit of cooperation here and then there is not cooperation there. and what particularly struck me about the 14th of february, blix report, and this, then had a huge significance in what i tried then to construct as a final way of avoiding the war is on page 26 of his briefing, he deals with the issue of interviews. and he says the -- because he's starting to move on...
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she can probably find us and track us down. she throws a mean left hook. let me tell you. it is time for messages for greg. kickback and relax. where is the polka music? feast your eyes on some pretty clouds as we bathe your ears with warm, soupy words. >> hi, greg. this is old crow from hot springs, arc ancht new year's resolution, more pab, less shultz. >> i'm wondering why is it that lately he doesn't know what he has been talking about. he is all into it and passionate about it. he was hot and i was thinking i wanted to unbutton his shirt or something, i don't know. is it mind control or something that he is doing because i don't appreciate it. i usually find bill foul and disgusting. last week, watching the reruns, let me know what you think. >> i saw the rerun of yours last night, and it showed a picture of you with a black tank top and a buzz cut. i know it wasn't you because sergeant wrinkle wasn't there. >> andy, would you give a shout out to my cat, steel law, who passed away on july 2nd -- i mean, january 2nd, just two days ago. i'm very sad. i know you are a ca
she can probably find us and track us down. she throws a mean left hook. let me tell you. it is time for messages for greg. kickback and relax. where is the polka music? feast your eyes on some pretty clouds as we bathe your ears with warm, soupy words. >> hi, greg. this is old crow from hot springs, arc ancht new year's resolution, more pab, less shultz. >> i'm wondering why is it that lately he doesn't know what he has been talking about. he is all into it and passionate about it....
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that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over, ended, and we discovered that we had an enemy in the world who had been working against us, we had ignored it in the 1990's, and that struggle which is now going to be with us for a generation, not our invention, it's the invention of our enemies, is the story of our time. >> i think it was the decade that concerned the tragic year of history. we came into this decade with talking about his roll and all that. and then all sorts of surprising stuff started going on. the lesson is that you got to keep going, anyway. endless eternal war, we got economic problems but you got to just keep chipping
that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over,...
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it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >> we're talking about portions. costcoo, people go to stores that sell in bulk and think i'm going to save money, get a ton of snacks, cereals, et cetera. >> the costco effect. if you stockpile your snacks you'll eat 92% more without realizing it. keep a food journal or take a sticky note, put th date you open the package. when you go to recycle it or throw it out, you'll see how quickly you went through it. you might be better off spending extra money on a smaller portion. >> or going more frequently to the store. >> pms cravings. >> what? >> you knew
it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >>...
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don't use brokers there. now you contest is, i'm going to be an example coming back to lindsay's question in my humility. with california, where brokers typically drive the nongroup market. there are 3 million nongroup injured in california. there were or 6000 in massachusetts, now about 90000. thanks to reform. the broker particularly gets 10% or more a premium in the first year. so very different broker situation. if washington were to dictate how to do with brokers and massachusetts and california on day one, hard fast rule, he would have to very different outcomes no matter what the rule was. and very possibly chaos in both states. so hard to know, but where brokers are there, they play an important function. we can argue about how much they are paid, about what their synods aren't so forth. there is a real function there. one of the reasons is no brokers in the nongroup market we have the gear teeth renewal. in other states, brokers in the nongroup market are critical to finding a carrier who will take t
don't use brokers there. now you contest is, i'm going to be an example coming back to lindsay's question in my humility. with california, where brokers typically drive the nongroup market. there are 3 million nongroup injured in california. there were or 6000 in massachusetts, now about 90000. thanks to reform. the broker particularly gets 10% or more a premium in the first year. so very different broker situation. if washington were to dictate how to do with brokers and massachusetts and...
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as we begin the worst may be behind us, but what kind of recovery lies ahead? will you be paying more taxes in 2010? try scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. stamp it in and for a whole week... it cleans and freshens. toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way to keep a toilet clean. and it lasts up to 6 weeks. now that's great value. sc johnson, a family company. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh! yea whooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> with the new year come new hopes for an economic turn around and stocks at least seem to be headed in the right direction. the dow jones industrial average ended above the 10,000 mark after a disastrous winter, but the unempl
as we begin the worst may be behind us, but what kind of recovery lies ahead? will you be paying more taxes in 2010? try scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. stamp it in and for a whole week... it cleans and freshens. toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way to keep a toilet clean. and it lasts up to 6 weeks. now that's great value. sc johnson, a family company. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music...
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if they don't pay, it afxs all of us. the congress budget office estimates that this year, 5500 families would have paid a total of $14 billion in estate taxes. congress could renew the tax this year and make it retroactive back to january 1st. but a retroactive law may not fly with the courts. in the meantime the heirs of wealthy americans near the end of their life, has a new dilemma. >> if the person who has the power to pull the plug, i think it's human nature for that to become part of the inheriting. >> reporter: death and taxes have never been more intertwined. laura marquez, abc news, los angeles. >>> and next on "world news" -- playing football in the dark. a tough young athlete shows and tells how he does it. it's an amazing story. ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine
if they don't pay, it afxs all of us. the congress budget office estimates that this year, 5500 families would have paid a total of $14 billion in estate taxes. congress could renew the tax this year and make it retroactive back to january 1st. but a retroactive law may not fly with the courts. in the meantime the heirs of wealthy americans near the end of their life, has a new dilemma. >> if the person who has the power to pull the plug, i think it's human nature for that to become part...
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, they're blaming us for being suicide bombers, when they have no right to actually accuse us. >> if i was walking down the street, right, with my mosque hat on and a beard, they're straightaway terrorists. they all think extremism. >> reporter: extremism can thrive amongst kids who see no way out of their ethnic ghettos. >> they're into all kinds of vices. they're into street crime, gun crime, drugs, car theft, credit card fraud. but then you've now got another threat. >> reporter: what's the new threat? >> the new threat is radicalism. it's a cause. every young one wants a cause. >> reporter: so hanif's cause is to break the ice. this time, in a pool tournament, between the police and the young men who often find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> on the street, they just hate the uniform at all. so just to break them barriers i think is a brilliant idea. >> it is unusual to see it, but it's quite good at the same time because like the kids and the police are mixing together. i personally think it's a great thing. >> all it takes is one pool tournament and it wasn't just t
, they're blaming us for being suicide bombers, when they have no right to actually accuse us. >> if i was walking down the street, right, with my mosque hat on and a beard, they're straightaway terrorists. they all think extremism. >> reporter: extremism can thrive amongst kids who see no way out of their ethnic ghettos. >> they're into all kinds of vices. they're into street crime, gun crime, drugs, car theft, credit card fraud. but then you've now got another threat....
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i want to use some of the strong language you used. nothing more than a pure political payoff you say transfer of wealth from one state from the 49 states. then you said, it basically the basic principles of fairness and equality violates the fundamental principles of nondiscrimination in the united states constitution. you're -- for all of us that don't want this health care bill to pass, assuming it passes and they seem well on their way to passing it. there might be a legitimate, legal challenge that could stop this bill, is that fair? >> that is fair. let me tell you, at least two reasons. let me first tell you the reason why i say at least two reasons is because, this bill was passed with great secrecy what is going on in the conference committee now is secret. we won't know until months to come about all the details and the other potential constitutional challenges that could be raised. two initially is, one concerning the nebraska compromise. the other that we haven't mentioned yet, this would go to the heart of this health care
i want to use some of the strong language you used. nothing more than a pure political payoff you say transfer of wealth from one state from the 49 states. then you said, it basically the basic principles of fairness and equality violates the fundamental principles of nondiscrimination in the united states constitution. you're -- for all of us that don't want this health care bill to pass, assuming it passes and they seem well on their way to passing it. there might be a legitimate, legal...
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds...